Each day, about 660,000 drivers in the U.S. use a phone or other electronic device while driving, Mother Jones reports[4].

The report also notes that 385 car crash fatalities in 2011 involved cell phone use, and 21,000 injuries from vehicular accidents in that same year were cell phone related[5].

So it’s no wonder many states are implementing bans on texting while driving[6], and several of those bans come with hefty fines for first-time offenders. (Only four states have no ban, while five states impose limited bans.)

These 11 states have a maximum fee of $200 or more for a first offense of texting while driving: